Hugo Cavallero

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Hugo Cavallero
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Born20 September 1880
Casale Monfretti, Piedmont, Archadia-Archedes
Died31 August 1962
Casale Monfretti, Piedmont, Archadia-Archedes
Allegiance Archadia-Archedes
Service/branch Imperial Archadian Army
Years of service1900 - 1946
RankGeneral (1935) Marshal of Archadia (1940)
Commands heldImperial Archadian Forces in Joyonghea
Imperial Archadian Forces in Archadian Arithea
Battles/warsFirst Europan War
Second Europan War
AwardsIl Imperatore Medaglia
Legione di Illustro Servizio
Croce di Archadia-Archedes
Medal of Prince Salismador
Croce di Servizio
Distintivo di Honore

Marshal Hugo Cavallero (20 September 1880 - 31 August 1962) was a prominent Archadian military officer in the Kingdom of Archadia-Archedes's Regio Imperiale Esercito. Serving as a young military upstart during the First Europan War, he soon became one of Archadia's leading and dedicated fascists alongside his colleague, Marshal Rodolfo Amadeo Graziani and was a staunch supporter of Il Duce, Benito Solira Solidor. He is known for his roles during the Second Europan War, where he led Archadian forces throughout the East Africanna Campaign in 1936, and later during the Archadian Conquest of East Lorica in 1939 and later serving as the leading Archadian commander in the Joyonghean theatre for the remainder of the war. He is considered to be one of the most competent Archadian commanders during the war.

Despite being a capable commander when facing against the Loricans, Militesians, Federals, and Bethausians; he was never able to beat the Lucis Commonwealth Forces and his tactics has been mostly been blamed by some Quenminese forces in the Joyonghean theatre. He was also known for being an egotistic commander and often had arguments with his Quenminese counterpart Marshal Hồ Danh Sĩ Quốc.

When he was arrested after the Post Second Europan War Crisis of 1945, he was sentenced to life imprisonment by the Grand Council of Fascism as part of the Desolidorization but was reduced to house arrest due to his failing health and died in his home at Casale Monfretti.

Early Life

Military Career

Post-War Crisis

Arrest and Trial